[Esip-preserve] Metadata standards?

Bruce Barkstrom brbarkstrom at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 11:42:30 EDT 2012


Dr. Allison who's handling a geological data center in Arizona
(if I recall correctly - I don't have a convenient reference)
could almost certainly help.  I think it may be the National
Geothermal Data Center (or something like that).

Bruce b.

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:16 AM, Ramdeen, Sarah <ramdeen at email.unc.edu>wrote:

>  Hello Everyone, ****
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> I am a bit behind in answering the emails regarding the ESIP winter
> meeting abstracts, but I hope to have something out later this afternoon to
> those of you who spoke up on the issue.  In the meantime, I was wondering
> if anyone could help me with a question.  A student has asked me to help
> them find metadata standards used by hydrogeologists and petroleum
> geologists.  In particular, the student is currently looking at the ‘LAS,
> Log ASCII Standard’ for petroleum geologists but wants to look at well log
> data for hydrogeological purposes and is looking for a standard equitant in
> hydrology.  This might not be the right list, but am not sure where to find
> out about these types of resources.  If anyone has any suggestions, that
> would be wonderful!  ****
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> Thanks in advance, ****
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> Sarah****
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> Sarah Ramdeen PhD Student****
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> School of Information and Library Science****
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> University of North Carolina****
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